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  • Do more right Now! :]

  • ...I think nudity can be seen like a capture of the innocence and purity of the emotions, the verity....all women look so genuine...

  • thank you....it pulls on the strings of my heart to reveal the sun

  • 2:43 Time on Time

  • fantastic video and awesome music

    thank you for sharing

  • ay una cansion k sakaron despues de esta kasi con la misma musika algien sabe  komo se llama ay les enkargo porfa.

  • Chilling.

  • L erotisme en peinture est bien loin de cette musique .pour quoi pas le jazz ou la musique dite classique !

  • i adore this music

  • I love the wide chilbearing hips of the women of that time

  • superb!

  • Thanks for uploading this video. I bloody love this song, and really hate when YouTube comes with some "This video isn't available in your country" crap.

  • Świetne!

  • What interests me is that girls weren't fat at all in those days, but rather thin contrary to what a lot of women's study courses in college try to tell you.

  • Actually, in those days, fat meant wealthy. Hence why they were sought after. So the only way you'd get a porker to pose, was mostly if they wanted a self or family portrait.

    They would hire the thin, poor girls/prostitutes/family if they wanted to make a grand thematic canvas.

  • Love Waterhouse, love Draper... Great music to present these

  • Great, beautiful...Thanks!!

  • mamma mia!! meravigliosa!!

  • Beautiful, great work, thanks for sharing.

  • Brava!.

  • Beautiful !!

    Music goes well to..

  • Its beautiful! I like the timing/artwork on the breathing part and, of course, the "guest appearance". Thank you xoxoxoxox

  • Any artist is truly grateful to the source... the SPARK... of inspiration.

    "...Sade dit moi...

    Sade donne moi...

    [Sade dit moi, qu'est ce que tu vas chercher?]..."

    TRANSLATION:

    "...Sade, tell me...

    Sade, give me...

    [Sade, tell me, what is it that you seek?]..."

    xoxoxox

  • art in order of appearance: The Siren by John William Waterhouse Summer Seas by Herbert James Draper Flying Fish by Herbert James Draper Ulysses and the Sirens by Herbert James Draper The Fisherman and the Syren by Baron Frederic Leighton Clyties of the Mist by Herbert James Draper Birth of Venus by Alexandre Cabanel Reclining Nude Figure by J. Lipking The Gates of Dawn by Herbert James Draper Birth of Venus by William-Adolphe Bouguereau Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli
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